Ralph was a veteran of the Second World War, the First World War having ended on November 11, 1918, a month before Ralph was born.
His service in the Crimean conflict is also impossible. The Crimean War, famous for the Charge of the Light Brigade was fought 1853-1856 so that is out of the question.
It is quite possible that Ralph served in the Korean War, sometimes referred to as the Korean Conflict (1950-1953) as many World War II veterans did. Canada had 26,000 troops in this war, and Ralph could have been one of them.
Ralph Arthur Dalrymple and I are 4th cousins. Our common ancestor is James Dalrymple
Ralph was a veteran of the Second World War, the First World War having ended on November 11, 1918, a month before Ralph was born.
His service in the Crimean conflict is also impossible. The Crimean War, famous for the Charge of the Light Brigade was fought 1853-1856 so that is out of the question.
It is quite possible that Ralph served in the Korean War, sometimes referred to as the Korean Conflict (1950-1953) as many World War II veterans did. Canada had 26,000 troops in this war, and Ralph could have been one of them.
Ralph Arthur Dalrymple and I are 4th cousins. Our common ancestor is James Dalrymple
Family Members
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William Elmer Dalrymple
1915–1915
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George Alfred Dalrymple
1916–1993
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Dorthy Lillian "Dot" Dalrymple Bell
1921–1963
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Clarence William Dalrymple
1923–1992
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Harry David Dalrymple
1925–2010
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Jean Louise Dalrymple Osmond
1931–2008
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James Lawrence "Sam" Dalrymple
1933–1998
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Elizabeth May "Betty" Dalrymple Vaughan
1935–1993
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Douglas Stuart Dalrymple
1940–1969
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